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4.4 grams of `CO_(2)` are introduced into a 0.82 L flask containing excess solid carbon at `627^(circ)C`, so that the equilibrium:
The density of equilibrium gaseous mixture corresponds to an average molecular weight of 36.
`K_(p)=P_(CO)^(2)/P_(CO_2)and K_(C)([CO]^(2))/([CO_(2)])`
`[R=0.082"Lt-atm/mol-K",C=12,0=16]`
`K_(p)` of the reaction `C(s) +CO_(2)(g)hArr2CO(g)` is :

A

6atm

B

12atm

C

24atm

D

15atm

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